US Senate Archive

The U.S. Senate Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition. A work in progress, these evolving non-commercial, searchable collections are designed to preserve the historical record for posterity. For more information, read this.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) held a press conference in the U.S. Capitol following a meeting at the White House with President Trump on infrastructure that abruptly ended over the president's objections to congressional investigations related to the president. The Democratic leaders expressed their disappointment in the meeting's outcome and lamented the stalled progress on an infrastructure package. "It's clear this was not a... Topics: ms. pelosi, national captioning institute Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called for an end to House investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election and allegations raised in the Mueller Report. The Kentucky Republican said Democrats need to accept the Mueller Report as is and move on. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: russia, obama, vladimir putin, syria, ukraine, georgia, robert mueller, mitt romney, moscow Source: Comcast Cable

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Coverage of the end of the trading day includes expert analysis, reactions by investors and reports from the Chicago Board of Trade, the New York Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. Topics: Charles Schumer, US Senate, US Congress, China, Trade

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A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. Topics: Charles Schumer, US Senate, US Congress, Russia, Legal Issues

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took his leadership time to comment on the retirement of 75-year old Mike Enzi, who announced over the weekend that he's not seeking re-election at the end of his term. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topic: wyoming Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Majority Leader McConnell came to the floor to talk about the Yemen War Powers Resolution. He said while he agrees with some of the goals of the resolution, he thinks it goes too far and urged Senators not to override the president's veto. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: yemen, u.n. Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer was critical of Attorney General William Barr's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the Mueller Report. Sen. Schumer also said he didn't agree with Chair Lindsey Graham's decision not to call on Robert Mueller to testify before the Judiciary Committee. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: mueller, barr, lindsey graham, yemen Source: Comcast Cable

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Coverage of the end of the trading day includes expert analysis, reactions by investors and reports from the Chicago Board of Trade, the New York Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. Topics: Mitch McConnell, US Senate, US Congress, Russia, Legal Issues

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Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer spoke about this week's personnel changes in the Homeland Security Department, and went on to talk about the high turnover rate in the Trump administration in general. He went on to talk about women's health issues and abortion restrictions, and, later, disaster relief funding. He also discussed recent judicial and executive nominations from President Trump. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: trump, donald trump, mattis Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said the Trump Administration is now the Mulvaney Administration because President Trump got the idea for fighting the Affordable Care Act in court from his acting Chief of Staff Mulvaney, a former House member. Sen. Schumer said Republicans want to kill the ACA but have no replacement plan yet. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: trump, donald trump, mulvaney, mick mulvaney, michigan, mcconnell, american people 's Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said the $13.45 billion disaster relief bill is bogged down over Puerto Rico. The U.S. island territory receives $600 million for food aid. President Trump reportedly told Senate Republicans yesterday that Puerto Rico is already getting too much money and he's opposed to additional funds for rebuilding the water system and other Puerto Rico funding. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: U.S. Senate Senator Schumer On Disaster relief funds, Television Program Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) addressed attendees at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) annual conference in Washington, DC. During his remarks, he emphasized the Democratic Party's support of Israel and talked about "calling out" anti-Semitism in all its forms, saying, "If you only care about anti-Semitism coming from your political opponents, you are not fully committed to fighting anti-Semitism." Sponsor: American Israel Public Affairs... Topics: israel, aipac, hamas, egypt, noah, schumer, jessica, france Source: Comcast Cable

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Rev. Al Sharpton reviews the day's top political and human-interest stories and interviews newsmakers from across the political spectrum. Topics: Nancy Pelosi, US House, US Congress, Charles Schumer, US Senate, Russia, Legal Issues

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Congressional Republican leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), spoke in the Capitol about their opposition to H.R. 1, which addresses campaign finance, voting rights and ethics policy. Sen. McConnell called H.R. 1 a "terrible proposal," and said it would not be brought up for consideration on the Senate floor. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol Topics: california, washington, scalise, nancy pelosi Source: Comcast Cable

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The Senate Rules and Administration Committee voted along party lines 10-9 to favorably report out of committee a resolution to change procedures for the consideration of presidential nominations. Members considered other committee business as well, however the majority of the debate focused on this resolution. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also took part in the vote and debate. S. Res 50, as it's formally known, is co-sponsored by the chair, Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Sen. James... Topics: Mitch McConnell, US Senate, US Congress, Elections

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke about President Trump's State of the Union address, and implored his Democratic colleagues to work with the President and Congressional Republicans. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: trump, mr. schumer Source: Comcast Cable

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Following President Trump's announcement of a deal to reopen government for three weeks, Majority Leader McConnell and Democratic Leader Schumer reacted to the deal. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: Charles Schumer, US Senate, US Congress, Mitch McConnell, Federal Budget, Immigration

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke to reporters about a deal reached with President Trump to reopen the federal government after 35 days of partial shutdown. The three-week deal to fund the government included no border wall funding, but the parties were set to negotiate the border security budget over the stop-gap period. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol Topics: ms. pelosi, mr. schumer, pelosi Source: Comcast Cable

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At the end of Tuesday's session, Majority Leader McConnell announced that both the President's latest proposal and a Democratic proposal will both be voted on later in the week. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: Charles Schumer, US Senate, US Congress, Mitch McConnell, Immigration, Federal Budget

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At the end of Tuesday's session, Majority Leader McConnell announced that both the President's latest proposal and a Democratic proposal will both be voted on later in the week. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: mr. mcconnell, mr. schumer, florida, washington, jay inslee, ecuador, scott Source: Comcast Cable

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Earlier today, as the Senate came into session, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell came to the floor to discuss the government shutdown, and President Trump's recent proposal to negotiate. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topic: washington Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer talked about how the government shutdown is going to impact the economy as says the shutdown has gone on for too long. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: mister, mcconnell Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) joined other Democrats on the U.S. Capitol Senate steps to talk about day 26 of the partial government shutdown and urge President Trump to re-open the government. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol Topics: washington, trump Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer responded to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's earlier floor speech, calling his arguments "old and stale" and said McConnell can re-open the government. Schumer then spoke about the vote on Russia sanctions coming up later today, saying the resolution to maintain sanctions on three Russian companies is needed because President Trump doesn't have the strength to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: mcconnell, russia, mexico, syria, pelosi, donald trump, trump Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and his leadership team briefed reporters after their weekly meeting with the Democratic caucus. Senator Schumer referred to the ongoing government shutdown as the "Trump shutdown," and said it was up to the president to reopen the government. He said public opinion was strengthening for his and the Democrats' position, and weakening against the President Trump's. "The American people are overwhelmingly on our side," he said.... Topics: mcconnell, iowa, murray, durbin, donald trump, texas Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and his leadership team briefed reporters after their weekly meeting with the Republican conference. Senator McConnell blamed House Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown, and said the House majority needed to work with President Trump to reach a compromise. He said the planned Senate recess the following week would not occur if the government was still shut down. He also condemned remarks Rep. Steve King (R-IA) made in a New York Times... Topics: chuck schumer, clinton Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke about his resolution to disapprove of the Treasury Department's relaxation of sanctions on three companies owned by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who Schumer says has close ties to Vladimir Putin, organized crime and Paul Manafort. He says the sanctions should not be lifted before special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is complete. Of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's statement that the resolution is a "political stunt," Schumer... Topics: russia, mcconnell Source: Comcast Cable

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On Day 24 of the government shutdown, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer came to the floor to call for an end to the shutdown and reiterate that the spending bills being passed by the House are the same pieces of legislation approved by the Senate in the previous Congress. He once again urged President Trump and Senate Republicans to re-open the government and then begin negotiations on border security. He was followed by Senate Appropriations Vice Chair Patrick Leahy, who discussed the... Topics: mcconnell, tsa, vermont, paul manafort, russia, mueller Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Democrats sought to bring up spending bills to re-open the federal government but Majority Leader McConnell objected. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer started it off talking about legislation passed in the House to re-open the government that "was drafted and supported by Senate Republicans." He said four of the bills in the House package passed the Senate 92-6 (in the last Congress, which he didn't mention). He said Sen. McConnell won't bring up the bills because he's... Topics: israel, mcconnell, maryland, madden, mexico, fda, syria Source: Comcast Cable

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Senate Democrats sought to bring up spending bills to re-open the federal government but Majority Leader McConnell objected. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer started it off talking about legislation passed in the House to re-open the government that "was drafted and supported by Senate Republicans." He said four of the bills in the House package passed the Senate 92-6 (in the last Congress, which he didn't mention). He said Sen. McConnell won't bring up the bills because he's... Topics: Mitch McConnell, US Senate, US Congress, Charles Schumer, Federal Budget, Immigration, Homeland...

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opened the Senate with remarks on President Trump's speech last night and border security. He said today is "Day 19 of Senate Democrats' latest experiment in absentee negotiation." He went on to talk about drugs, criminals and gang members crossing the border and said the president's proposals are "eminently reasonable." He said that before the Trump presidency, Democrats supported similar proposals. He also touched on the Middle East... Topics: U.S. Senate Sen. McConnell on Government Shutdown, Television Program Source: Comcast Cable

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) held a news conference on the ongoing government shutdown which had extended 19 days. They were joined by government workers and members of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE). AFGE President Jeffrey David Cox said, "We want this shutdown to end," and opposed being "held hostage" by the shutdown. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol Topics: pelosi, schumer, fema, trump, holly salamido, mcconnell, mr. reaves, eric, steve Source: Comcast Cable

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Vice President Pence and congressional leaders had conflicting characterizations of a meeting at the White House with President Trump regarding the government shutdown that had extended 19 days. Both parties spoke to reporters and the only thing they were able to agree on was that the gathering was brief and the impasse would continue. Topics: pelosi, schumer, nancy pelosi, washington, texas Source: Comcast Cable

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) responded to President Trump's first national address. The president spoke to the nation from the Oval Office on border security and immigration policy, and called on lawmakers to pass legislation reopening the government from a partial shutdown and giving $5.7 billion to build a barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border. The two Democratic leaders called on President Trump and congressional Republicans to reopen the... Topics: trump, mexico, washington Source: Comcast Cable

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Congressional Democratic leaders spoke briefly to reporters following their meeting with President Trump at the White House to discuss border security funding and day 14 of the government shutdown. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said the president threatened to "keep the government closed for a very long period of time, months or even years.' House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) added that the current impasse cannot be resolved until the federal government is reopened. Sponsor:... Topics: Congressional Leaders Remarks after Meeting with President Trump, Television Program Source: Comcast Cable

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Congressional leaders spoke to reporters at the White House after a meeting with President Trump and a briefing on the situation at the border with Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. The president asked the lawmakers to return to the White House two days later to continue talks to reopen the government. Sponsor: White House | News Media Stakeout Topics: schumer, mitch mcconnell, pelosi Source: Comcast Cable

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Senators Schumer, McConnell, Corker, Flake, and others came to the floor to discuss government funding. Sponsor: U.S. Senate Topics: Charles Schumer, US Senate, US Congress, Federal Budget, Immigration

The U.S. Senate Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition. A work in progress, these evolving non-commercial, searchable collections are designed to preserve the historical record for posterity. For more information, read this.

The Internet Archive's Terms of Use require that users make use of the Internet Archive's collections at their own risk and ensure that such use is non-infringing and in accordance with all applicable laws. The Internet Archive does not advise as to the use or repurposing status of items in our collections. It is the userís responsibility to determine whether permission may be required for a given use of these materials, or whether such use is authorized by law. The Trump Archive has been made available for use in journalism, research, teaching, private study and other public interest purposes.